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SFSU rugby lacks funding It was all about cleat-to-grass contact up at Ocean View Park on a Friday in October. The men and women of the SF State rugby teams held an afternoon practice, running drills in small groups and coming together for an...
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Wednesday, Oct 29 2008 10:03 AM

Earthquake drill rocks Administration building The SF State Office of Emergency Preparedness conducted an earthquake drill on Tuesday as part of Bay Area-wide Disaster Preparedness Week. The University Police Department...
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Wednesday, Oct 22 2008 11:00 PM

More people take BART, MUNI to SF State SF State’s latest transportation study concluded that more people are using public transit to commute here now than a few years ago. But if the...
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Saturday, Oct 4 2008 5:54 PM

20 years of changes on campus In the 20 years that President Robert A. Corrigan has served at SF State, the university has grown in both size and diversity. “He’s just...
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Wednesday, Sep 24 2008 12:33 AM

BECA students to debut new shows Next month, several groups of SF State students will be making their small-screen debuts in households throughout San Francisco on Cable Channel 27. During the last couple of weeks, BECA students have been preparing for their first TV broadcast of...
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Saturday, Sep 20 2008 1:03 AM

Two superheroes set the stage for Gators The amazing Gator midfielders Carly Bliss and Robin Bowman have turned the center of the soccer field into the X-Men’s Danger Room. Bliss is the physical enforcer, Bowman is the quick trickster, both scooping up every loose ball in the...
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Sunday, Sep 14 2008 6:36 PM

Drinking age debated at universities An 18-year-old may easily purchase a shot or two of vodka from a bar, should efforts by college presidents to lower the drinking age succeed....
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Saturday, Aug 30 2008 2:19 PM

Urban clothing store earns its 'stripes among locals' What might look like a local hangout, with chairs and couches, is really a small space holding big ideas in the fashion world. This small studio space is aimed at designing urban apparel and selling other small urban clothing lines...
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Thursday, May 15 2008 3:36 PM

Sobriety in the City The Monday afternoon is sunny and warm, but the grass in Dolores Park is still damp from the morning dew. Dogs of all shapes and sizes run around, little ones barking madly at big ones. Sitting on a hill, surveying...
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 8:00 AM

Reformed Addicts Ontiveros grew up in a disciplined household in San Francisco where her mother worked hard to send her to private school. She aspired to study child psychology in college, but at nineteen years old, those dreams fell through the cracks when a series of events sent her down of road of struggle. She lost total control her of her life.
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 8:00 AM

University police stage shooting scenario As part of emergency preparedness week, university police took over the Student Services building for an hour on Wednesday to stage its first-ever drill for...
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Wednesday, Apr 9 2008 8:51 AM

DJs unite to enter music industry without promoter help Some music lovers make it a ritual to go out every weekend just to hear the sounds of their favorite disc jockeys. But somewhere during the rise of DJing, promoters wedged themselves in between the club and the person spinning...
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Thursday, Mar 20 2008 1:54 PM

Officials, students address proposed CSU cuts A standing-room-only crowd gathered in McKenna Theatre Monday to listen as President Corrigan joined faculty reps. in discussing the looming CSU budget crisis.
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Tuesday, Mar 18 2008 2:53 PM

Tae Kwon Do club throws punches for top awards SF State’s Tae Kwon Do club performed exceptionally at the Amateur Athletic Union Las Vegas Kick Off 2008 on March 1, with some members winning big awards and qualifying for the upcoming AAU Taekwondo Nationals in Madison, Wis. Jaclyn Wong,...
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 10:18 AM

BSU holds vigil for victims of Katrina SF State students and the Black Student Union gathered at two campus events to remember the victims of Hurricane Katrina commemorating Black History Month.
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Monday, Feb 11 2008 8:24 PM

Casino propositions evoke mixed feelings With four propositions on the February ballot proposing the expansion of Indian casinos in California, there has been heightened animosity on both sides, evident through...
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Thursday, Jan 31 2008 10:06 AM

GATORS OF THE WEEK Eschewing the exhausted dirty denim and deconstructed garb of fashion's recent years, Daniel and David Concepcion's somber palette of whites, grays and browns, are refreshing amongst a scene overflowing with faux pas and blunders. Plunging necklines, savvy four-pocket button downs,...
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Thursday, Sep 6 2007 2:26 PM

Hate Crime Bill H.R. 1592: Yea or Nay? The hate crime bill, H.R. 1592, which calls for a person's sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability is seeking to be vetoed by the White House. In addition, the bill, if passed by the House, would extend the prison terms and raise the punishment for crimes if it falls under the category of a hate crime. SF State students express their concern over the future of the hate crime bill.
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Tuesday, May 8 2007 7:46 PM

Presidential Hopeful Visits San Francisco Former Gov. Tom Vilsack (D-Iowa), a candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, said he is unfazed by his better-funded, better-known opponents.
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Wednesday, Feb 14 2007 12:45 PM

LaRouche Supporters Protest with Songfest "100,000 Muslims died/sounds like genocide/George Bush and Cheney want World War III," sang a group of 12 singers led by a conductor near the Tapia Drive shuttle stop outside of the Humanities building. Students who stopped by to listen to the congregation seemed amused by its lyrical content and swayed by messages like "Impeach Dick Cheney while you still can."
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Wednesday, Feb 7 2007 10:42 AM